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OUI Settings
The Switches determines whether a received packet is
a voice packet by checking its source MAC address. VoIP
trafchasapreconguredOrganizationallyUniqueIden-
tiers(OUI)prexinthesourceMACaddress.Youcan
manuallyaddspecicmanufacturer’sMACaddressesand
descriptiontotheOUItable.Alltrafcreceivedonthe
VoiceVLANportsfromthespecicIPphonewithalisted
OUI is forwarded on the voice VLAN.
Port:
Enter the OUI to the Voice VLAN. The following
OUI are enabled by default.
The following OUI are enabled by default.
•00:E0:BB-Assignedto3COMIPPhones.
•00:03:6B-AssignedtoCiscoIPPhones.
•00:E0:75-AssignedtoVeritelIPPhones.
•00:D0:1E-AssignedtoPingtelIPPhones.
•00:01:E3-AssignedtoSiemensIPPhones.
•00:60:B9-AssignedtoNEC/PhilipsIPPhones.
•00:0F:E2-AssignedtoH3CIPPhones.
•00:09:6E-AssignedtoAvayaIPPhones.
Index:
Displays the VoIP sequence ID.
OUI Address:
This is the globally unique ID assigned to a ven-
dor by the IEEE to identify VoIP equipment.
Description:
Displays the ID of the VoIP equipment vendor.
ToconguretheOUIsettings,clicktheEdit button to
re-congurethespecicentry.ClicktheDelete button
toremovethespecicentryandclicktheAdd button to
create a new OUI entry.
Click the Apply button
to accept the changes or the
Cancel button to discard them.